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burgess: mr. speaker, by the direction of the committee on rules, i call up house resolution 413 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: house calendar number 73, house resolution 413. resolved, that upon adoption of this resolution, it shall be in order to consider in the house the bill, h.r. 3350, to authorize health insurance issuers to continue to offer for sale current individual health insurance coverage in satisfaction of minimum essential health insurance coverage requirement, and for other purposes. all points of order against consideration of the bill are waived. the bill shall be considered as read. all points of order against provisions in the bill are waived. the previous question shall be considered as ordered on the bill and on any amendment thereto to final passage without intervening motion except, one, one hour of debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the committ
burgess: mr. speaker, by the direction of the committee on rules, i call up house resolution 413 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: house calendar number 73, house resolution 413. resolved, that upon adoption of this resolution, it shall be in order to consider in the house the bill, h.r. 3350, to authorize health insurance issuers to continue to offer for sale current individual health insurance coverage in...
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burgess: mr. speaker, i yield myself one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. burgess: mr. speaker, that evening in march of 2010 when the senate bill was finally going to be considered by the house, there was a meeting of the rules committee that night, democrats were in charge, i presented myself to that meeting with 18 amendments to senate bill h.r. 3590. house bill 3590 that had been passed by the senate. every one of those was summarily rejected. the problem the democrats had that day was should we change a single word in h.r. 3590 as passed by the senate that the bill would have to go back to the senate and concur with the house amendment to 3590? the majority leader in the senate having lost his 60th vote in a special election in massachusetts that year, felt he could not pass anything. he could not achieve cloture with only 59 democrats to vote in favor of that motion for cloture. that's the reason why not one word was changed between christmas eve 2009 and the
burgess: mr. speaker, i yield myself one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. burgess: mr. speaker, that evening in march of 2010 when the senate bill was finally going to be considered by the house, there was a meeting of the rules committee that night, democrats were in charge, i presented myself to that meeting with 18 amendments to senate bill h.r. 3590. house bill 3590 that had been passed by the senate. every one of those was summarily rejected. the problem...
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burgess: you know, mr. speaker, it was a little over a year ago, the american people went to the polls and in their wisdom, they elected divided government. they knew what divided government looked like. they had seen it for the two years prior. the president came to town in 2009 and promised a lot of sweeping changes and he delivered on those sweeping changes during the first two years of his administration. had a health care bill passed. health care bill passed without a single republican vote. you talk about a partisan vote. the patient protection and affordable care act was a partisan vote and unfortunately, we're seeing now, as we have convulsed the country with these changes that are occurring within the insurance system, we see the changes that are going to occur to our providers, our doctors, our hospitals, our nurses in the months ahead, this is a serious situation and it requires serious action be taken. i won't apologize for any action that's been taken by the majority in this house to try to rei
burgess: you know, mr. speaker, it was a little over a year ago, the american people went to the polls and in their wisdom, they elected divided government. they knew what divided government looked like. they had seen it for the two years prior. the president came to town in 2009 and promised a lot of sweeping changes and he delivered on those sweeping changes during the first two years of his administration. had a health care bill passed. health care bill passed without a single republican...
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congressman mike burgess gave the republican address. he criticized the poor rollout of the health care law. >> i know that many of you have never been more frustrated with washington. if you look beyond those headlines, there are good things happening with our economy. that has been my priority since the day i walked into the oval office. the middle-class has worked harder and harder to keep up. we made the tough choices required, not just to be cover from crisis but to rebuild on new foundations for a stronger, more durable economic growth. we fought our way back. our business is created 7.8 million jobs. another 200,000 americans went back to work last month. the american auto industry has become boring back -- has, boring back --roaring back. we are leading the charge in a manufacturing's sector that has added jobs since the 1990s. our businesses sell more goods and services made in america than ever before full we decided to reverse our addiction to foreign oil. we generate more renewable energy than ever. more natural gas than anyb
congressman mike burgess gave the republican address. he criticized the poor rollout of the health care law. >> i know that many of you have never been more frustrated with washington. if you look beyond those headlines, there are good things happening with our economy. that has been my priority since the day i walked into the oval office. the middle-class has worked harder and harder to keep up. we made the tough choices required, not just to be cover from crisis but to rebuild on new...
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here's what michael burgess from texas had to say about it this morning. >> can we really trust the administration that wrote this disastrous missive in the first place? and so mishandled the implementation? do we trust them to now fix it? do we trust them to now change their minds in two or three weeks' time when perhaps winds are blowing from a different direction? >> so as a reaction to that, democrats have their own proposal now, they're putting into law what the president has said he will do, and that means that people can keep their insurance plans for a year, and they would notify the insurance companies what the options are, and it would provide protections so they don't get taken advantage. the house is run by republicans, and what we'll be watching for today is the vote and how many democrats decide to support that one. >> winds changing in a different direction. libby casey on capitol hill. thank you very much. >>> there is a worldwide search right now for people linked to a massive child pornography ring. 348 people were arrested, the investigation spanning 50 countries. and nichol joh
here's what michael burgess from texas had to say about it this morning. >> can we really trust the administration that wrote this disastrous missive in the first place? and so mishandled the implementation? do we trust them to now fix it? do we trust them to now change their minds in two or three weeks' time when perhaps winds are blowing from a different direction? >> so as a reaction to that, democrats have their own proposal now, they're putting into law what the president has...
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he is republican congressman, michael burgess of texas. good afternoon, sir. >> good afternoon, martin. how are you? >> i should apologize, first of all, for the last time you were on, because we only managed to have less than a minute, as you remember, because of events on the day. i was hearing what you said yesterday, and you said that the affordable care act is not getting better. in fact, it may be getting worse. however, the "new york times" quotes sources who say the federal exchange has signed up almost double its october total, and in half the time. so how would you interpret those figures, if they are true? >> let's talk about those figures. but as referenced, my lead-in to the questioning of mr. chow yesterday. we're hearing from sources within the administration, certainly this red team report, that was released to us, they had a pretty good idea october 1st, this thing was not going to work. they were required that one of the boundaries they could not cross was they couldn't delay the implementation. october 1st had to be the
he is republican congressman, michael burgess of texas. good afternoon, sir. >> good afternoon, martin. how are you? >> i should apologize, first of all, for the last time you were on, because we only managed to have less than a minute, as you remember, because of events on the day. i was hearing what you said yesterday, and you said that the affordable care act is not getting better. in fact, it may be getting worse. however, the "new york times" quotes sources who say...
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burgess: mr. speaker, i yield myself one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. burgess: mr. speaker, that evening in march of 2010 when the senate bill was finally going to be considered by the
burgess: mr. speaker, i yield myself one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. burgess: mr. speaker, that evening in march of 2010 when the senate bill was finally going to be considered by the
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. >> reporter: nick burgess and his be nothing other flight out of s f o monday evening they wanted to avoid the inevitable crowd of holiday travelers. i tried to avoid the big day but my significant other finance the tickets so i thought at her mercy she likes to avoid bad days as well. >> reporter: but the quiet probably will last. airport officials say they are expecting a busy travel day on wednesday and that i get on sunday when people are headed home after a thin skin game. also that this storm is expected to reach the east coast tuesday or wednesday in what it could of calls airport delays in places like boston, new york or philadelphia. >> pam: one survey says it want to get where you are going toward the holidays on time, white and airlines may be the way to go. that's according to a new list from forbes magazine based on data from the airlines' web site flight aware. hawaiian white airlines get the best. only 7% of its flights or lake over the last three years pre-holiday is on the floods like jet blew flights were like 20 per 22% of the time however, jack blum flights into s
. >> reporter: nick burgess and his be nothing other flight out of s f o monday evening they wanted to avoid the inevitable crowd of holiday travelers. i tried to avoid the big day but my significant other finance the tickets so i thought at her mercy she likes to avoid bad days as well. >> reporter: but the quiet probably will last. airport officials say they are expecting a busy travel day on wednesday and that i get on sunday when people are headed home after a thin skin game....
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minister approve with me, record number of new business startups are economic sign people like neil burgess due the excellent work of the chancellor? >> i certainly join my honorable friend paying constituent turning his life around and contributing to the economy. we see 400,000 more businesses. they're up and running in our country. of course labour don't want to hear about success stories. they don't care. they don't care about enterprise. they don't care about small businesses but this enterprise and this small business that is turning our country around. >> mr. speaker, there's a new flat just launched in my constituency, and it has been built partly as a result of public money under the government's affordable housing scheme known as shared to buy. two bedroom flat in pietri court. it is 720,000 pounds. does the prime minister believe this to be affordable, and -- >> we need to build more houses in our country and that is why we're reforming the planning system which they opposed. that is why we've introduced help to buy, which they opposed. which is why we put extra money into afford
minister approve with me, record number of new business startups are economic sign people like neil burgess due the excellent work of the chancellor? >> i certainly join my honorable friend paying constituent turning his life around and contributing to the economy. we see 400,000 more businesses. they're up and running in our country. of course labour don't want to hear about success stories. they don't care. they don't care about enterprise. they don't care about small businesses but...
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dictators of our time saying we're going to beat you to a bloody pulp with quantitative easing and house of burgesses until you morale improves and consumer indebted more on. well so yeah the drill sergeant abusing the grunts ok they often don't realize while they're abusing them that it is the abuse that is causing the low morale and is the fed's low rates and bond buying the thing causing the low morale the deflation that they seek to stop you know what yes there is yes i think you put it simply yes yes and yes. ok well this headline suggests i am right as well because the fed mortgage market liquidity is as bad as when bear stearns failed and this is from guy hassel min of scotiabank and zero had quotes him as saying through its q.e. policy the fed by story dollars of mortgages for every dollar of origination the consequence is that secondary mortgage market liquidity has been decimated it is as bad as when bear stearns failed so zero had. first it is collateral extraction there extract and collateral from the system and therefore in the quiddity is drying up right or another way to look at it is
dictators of our time saying we're going to beat you to a bloody pulp with quantitative easing and house of burgesses until you morale improves and consumer indebted more on. well so yeah the drill sergeant abusing the grunts ok they often don't realize while they're abusing them that it is the abuse that is causing the low morale and is the fed's low rates and bond buying the thing causing the low morale the deflation that they seek to stop you know what yes there is yes i think you put it...
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with us now is michael burgess of texas, the vice chairman over the oversight investigations subcommittee. the website is not even done yet. to listen to that. >> apportion remains to be launched on october 1. >> i don't have an exact percentage. and i look at it in terms of overall marketplace systems. >> we have never talked about what is complete or not complete? >> i think it was a priority of functions that need to be embraced. you have to authenticate an individual and that is a key. >> 50%, 40%, 30%? >> i think it was and it is stunning. gerri: this website isot done. it's unclear if he is saying that 60% is yet to be built. either way, it is a nightmare. and providers render services and they will need to be paid. and i think it's reading between the lines of what he was telling the committee. but they are not ready at this point to be able to process those payments to providers and what's going to happen to our doctors offices and hospitals and accounts receivable blue now. i'm telling you can't afford this. >> it's unbelievable. your doctor comest you know exactly what the impac
with us now is michael burgess of texas, the vice chairman over the oversight investigations subcommittee. the website is not even done yet. to listen to that. >> apportion remains to be launched on october 1. >> i don't have an exact percentage. and i look at it in terms of overall marketplace systems. >> we have never talked about what is complete or not complete? >> i think it was a priority of functions that need to be embraced. you have to authenticate an individual...
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a 15-member panel created with obamacare, and the role is -- congressman michael burgess, a republican from texas who is a medical doctor, says he worries about its influence. >> it is an increase in power by the agency in the executive branch. people who are wl remove from the active practice of medicin. that becomes even more problematic. when you think of the damage that the affordable care act as to the doctor-patient relationship, this may be a final straw. >> reporter: former alaska governor sarah palin called this group debt panels and was blasted for it. some in the mainstream media are now disputing it could lead to rationing of care. >> not fully forthcoming. >> reporter: you believe that there will be rationing, a k a death panels. >> it is built into the bland. it is not like a gas or a judgment. it will be part oft. >> reporter: former vermont governor also against it writing in the "wall street journal" in july by setting dr. reimbursement rates in determining which pcedures and drugs will be covered and at what price, the ipad will be able to stop certain treatments of m
a 15-member panel created with obamacare, and the role is -- congressman michael burgess, a republican from texas who is a medical doctor, says he worries about its influence. >> it is an increase in power by the agency in the executive branch. people who are wl remove from the active practice of medicin. that becomes even more problematic. when you think of the damage that the affordable care act as to the doctor-patient relationship, this may be a final straw. >> reporter: former...
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john: thank you, congressman burgess. most of the discussion over obamacare starts at the assumption that government, someone else, maybe some insurance companies should pay for our health care. is a right. think about how this perverse incentive. what if we bought food the way we pay for health care. what would that be like? i would b state after state. why not. my insurance company is paying for most of it. why should i get a hamburger? i will get the finest gets a stake. lots of it. this seems crazy. yet that is how we buy our health care. >> former lieutenant governor of new york actually read through all of this. this requires that basically everybody datebook everything. >> everything, not stake, not that quality, but the law requires that everyone have a one-size-fits-all government designed benefit package. all ten categories in it. so the 50-year-old couple has to pay for maternity care. the straight arrow, he has to pay for in-patient sensitive treatment. john: he wants everyone to be protected. >> the assumptio
john: thank you, congressman burgess. most of the discussion over obamacare starts at the assumption that government, someone else, maybe some insurance companies should pay for our health care. is a right. think about how this perverse incentive. what if we bought food the way we pay for health care. what would that be like? i would b state after state. why not. my insurance company is paying for most of it. why should i get a hamburger? i will get the finest gets a stake. lots of it. this...
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john: thank you, congressman burgess. most of the discussion over obamacare starts at the assumption that government, someone else, maybe insurance companies should pay for our health care. is a right. think about how this perverse incentive. what if we bought food the way we pay for health care. what would that be like? i would buy state after state. why not. my insurance company is paying for most of it. why should i get a hamburger? i will get the finest gets a stake. lots of it. this seems crazy. yet that is how we buy our health care. >> former lieutenant governor of new york actually read through all of this. this requires that basically everybody datebook everything. >> everything, not stake, not that quality, but the law requires that everyone have a one-size-fits-all government designed benefit package. all ten categories in it. so the 50-year-old couple has to pay for maternity care. the straight arrow, he has to pay for in-patient sensitive treatment. john: he wants everyone to be protected. >> the assumption i
john: thank you, congressman burgess. most of the discussion over obamacare starts at the assumption that government, someone else, maybe insurance companies should pay for our health care. is a right. think about how this perverse incentive. what if we bought food the way we pay for health care. what would that be like? i would buy state after state. why not. my insurance company is paying for most of it. why should i get a hamburger? i will get the finest gets a stake. lots of it. this seems...
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michael burgess, congressman from texas, thank you very much. i got a feeling you're going to be the first one in the office today. >> probably right. >> going to be fascinated to see how many democrats are not happy with the president's proposal today and going to vote on the upton bill. if the president had not come forward, i think a majority of them would have. >> we'll keep you posted. heather nauert, good morning. >> it seems every day we learn something new about the benghazi. new information coming out, survivors of the benghazi terror attack tell their stories to members of congress. we now learned that the attackers knew the location of the safe room where ambassador chris stevens and his security team were seeking shelter that night. this is a fascinating twist. according to the late congressman bill young who spent 90 minutes speaking to diplomatic security agent david ubin, wound in the attack, young originally spoke off the record to fox, but after his death his widow gave his permission to broadcast this audio interview. listen. >
michael burgess, congressman from texas, thank you very much. i got a feeling you're going to be the first one in the office today. >> probably right. >> going to be fascinated to see how many democrats are not happy with the president's proposal today and going to vote on the upton bill. if the president had not come forward, i think a majority of them would have. >> we'll keep you posted. heather nauert, good morning. >> it seems every day we learn something new about...
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joining us from capitol hill, burgess average, eight and rational reporter for literature. what brought here he read to this point where he felt like he had to change the filibuster rule? that it is tell you unprecedented obstruction by the republican specifically with these important d.c. circuit order the appeals. three of them were blocked in three weeks by republicans who argued that the workflow does not justify their confirmation. senator reid and the democratic caucus decided that republicans were just trying to keep obama from the filling is cost to national duties. >> will this open up the floodgates? from this point on, will senator reid be able to bring those particular nominees in for a quick vote, for example? not say quick but the 60 vote threshold has been eliminated at this point and as soon as they change the rules, they brought up one of these over theand they got procedural hurdle with only 55 votes. they used the power very quickly. however, there are still very arcane procedural things that require long delays between the votes they refuse to give conse
joining us from capitol hill, burgess average, eight and rational reporter for literature. what brought here he read to this point where he felt like he had to change the filibuster rule? that it is tell you unprecedented obstruction by the republican specifically with these important d.c. circuit order the appeals. three of them were blocked in three weeks by republicans who argued that the workflow does not justify their confirmation. senator reid and the democratic caucus decided that...
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. >> thank you congressman burgess. most of the discussion about obama care starts with the assumption that the government should pay for our healthcare. it's the right. think about how this perverts incentive. what if we bought food the way we pay for healthcare? what would that be like? >> i would buy steak after steak. why not? my insurance company is paying for most of it. why should i get hamburger. i will get the finest cut steak and lots of them. this seems crazy. yet, that's how we buy our healthcare. >> betsy mccoy former lieutenant governor of new york read through all of this. this requires everybody get everything. >> everything. not steak, not that quality, but the law requires that everyone have the one size fits all government designed benefit package. it has to have all ten categories in it. the 50-year-old compauple will for maternity care. the straight arrow has to pay for inpatient treatment. >> the president wants everyone to be protected. >> the assumption is we are too stupid to choose our own heal
. >> thank you congressman burgess. most of the discussion about obama care starts with the assumption that the government should pay for our healthcare. it's the right. think about how this perverts incentive. what if we bought food the way we pay for healthcare? what would that be like? >> i would buy steak after steak. why not? my insurance company is paying for most of it. why should i get hamburger. i will get the finest cut steak and lots of them. this seems crazy. yet, that's...
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. >> for the republicans, texas congressman mike burgess says the u.s. should scrap obama care and start over despite the president's promise, some people who like their doctor may lose their doctor. >>> president obama returns to san francisco monday, the president will visit the betty aung recreation center in chinatown to push for immigration reform and he'll attend a fund-raiser at the sf jazz center. the president visited the bay area eight times in the last two and a half years. stay with abc 7 news for complete coverage of the president's visit monday. you can get updates any time on twitter. just follow us @abc7bayarea. >>> tesla's ceo is charged up. the new vow he's making this morning as the federal government looks into the safety of his model "s" sedan. >>> console complication, microsoft's brand new x-box is so popular t can't be found on store shelves but customers are already finding problems with the new system. >>> taking a live look outside at 5:38 this morning from our tower cam, beautiful view of the bay bridge this morning, a little
. >> for the republicans, texas congressman mike burgess says the u.s. should scrap obama care and start over despite the president's promise, some people who like their doctor may lose their doctor. >>> president obama returns to san francisco monday, the president will visit the betty aung recreation center in chinatown to push for immigration reform and he'll attend a fund-raiser at the sf jazz center. the president visited the bay area eight times in the last two and a half...
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. >> for the republicans, texas congressman mike burgess says the u.s. should scrap obama care and start over. despite the president's promise, some people who like their doctor may lose their doctor. >>> president obama returns to san francisco monday, the president will visit the betty aung recreation center in chinatown to push for immigration reform and he'll attend a fund-raiser at the sf jazz center. the president visited the bay area eight times in the last two and a half years. stay with abc 7 news for complete coverage of the president's visit monday. you can get updates any time on twitter. just follow us @abc7newsbayarea. >>> tesla's ceo elon musk is charged up. the new vow he's making this morning as the federal government looks into the safety of his model "s" sedan. >>> console complication, microsoft's brand new x-box is so popular it can't be found on store shelves but customers are already finding problems with the new system. >>> taking a live look outside >>> taking a live look outside at 6:37 from our mt. tamalp is is jim, a man who d
. >> for the republicans, texas congressman mike burgess says the u.s. should scrap obama care and start over. despite the president's promise, some people who like their doctor may lose their doctor. >>> president obama returns to san francisco monday, the president will visit the betty aung recreation center in chinatown to push for immigration reform and he'll attend a fund-raiser at the sf jazz center. the president visited the bay area eight times in the last two and a half...
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. >> republican congressman from texas, michael burgess sits on the house energy and commerce committee. congressman, good to see you. >> good morning, craig. >> while they may not all live in your district, what do you say to the president's criticism that by not opting to expand medicaid, at least, not opting to expand medicaid 1 million people who could have insurance in texas, do not. >> let's get a couple of things out there first. medicaid will continue to exist in texas as it has. so for the blind and disabled to certain pregnant women, that coverage does not change with or without the affordable care act. 25% of the state budget right now is spent on medicaid. i think governor perry was wise in his decision to say not so fast. >> look, when the supreme court changed the equation -- >> congressman, before we get to that, i want to go back to what you just said because i think it's important here especially for our viewers who are watching and listening to understand that there are 6 million people who don't have insurance in texas alone and by expanding medicaid in that state, 1
. >> republican congressman from texas, michael burgess sits on the house energy and commerce committee. congressman, good to see you. >> good morning, craig. >> while they may not all live in your district, what do you say to the president's criticism that by not opting to expand medicaid, at least, not opting to expand medicaid 1 million people who could have insurance in texas, do not. >> let's get a couple of things out there first. medicaid will continue to exist in...
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jefferson served first in the house of burgesses, then in congress and want congress, whose 15 months in congress was the principal author of the declaration of independence. almost immediately after independence was declared, however, jefferson left congress and returned to virginia because he was interested in reform. the content of congress was simply going to be a managerial audit, but managed to conduct of the war and the conduct of the army. hamilton wanted to return -- jeffers and rather wanted to return to virginia and kerry at his many reforms as he could. he didn't always succeed, but he pushed for reforms in the landmarks of virginia so that land with dcom were available. at one point, he even proposed that all landless men, free men and virginia became an land, some danette didn't fire with the virginia assembly. but he did push for religious toleration for reform of the criminal statute in virginia and many of reforms were eventually realized. in 1779, with the war effort really suffering, washington came to the conclusion that the best men who had once served in congress
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assemble the stories that tom burgess wants and will be falling for it. at the top of the hour right now he's dallas. they are commemorating fifty years since the fatal shooting of president john f kennedy baltimore's in a moment in the show. russia's foreign minister is touched down in geneva is taking part in those ongoing nuclear talks with iran tehran song voice says there's room for optimism. and lafayette declares three days of national mourning. after forty seven were killed in the double coops of the supermarket group during peak shopping hours. those stories are much more to get the top of the hour right here on cost and dad. welcome back are welcome if you just joining us this is the world this week. and witnesses cricket peterson courts in the atlantic and at the top of the french newspaper the occassional. oh how all of you to produce benefits such as interactive website and to also with us this week is that mark burly of the french news agency. a f p he was up fifty years ago today. commemorations in dallas texas. mark now the anniversary as
assemble the stories that tom burgess wants and will be falling for it. at the top of the hour right now he's dallas. they are commemorating fifty years since the fatal shooting of president john f kennedy baltimore's in a moment in the show. russia's foreign minister is touched down in geneva is taking part in those ongoing nuclear talks with iran tehran song voice says there's room for optimism. and lafayette declares three days of national mourning. after forty seven were killed in the...
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michael burgess of texas: >> any good triage doctor knows before they can fully treat or cure the patient, they have to deal with the immediate problems. in this case, they have to stop the hemorrhage of people losing their private health insurance because of the affordable care act. >> reporter: but the bill also goes a key step further: it lets insurance companies sell new customers plans that fall short of the federal standards. california democrat henry waxman warned that provision would undermine the entire program. >> it will destabilize the health insurance exchanges, raise premiums, and continue to allow insurers to discriminate on the basis of pre-existing conditions. under the republican bill, insurers could cherrypick the best risks and destabilize the insurance market for everyone else. >> reporter: in the end, the vote was 261 to 157 with 39 democrats voting for the republican bill. white house officials feared even more democratic defections before the president announced he's giving insurance companies the option of extending current policies that fall short of the health c
michael burgess of texas: >> any good triage doctor knows before they can fully treat or cure the patient, they have to deal with the immediate problems. in this case, they have to stop the hemorrhage of people losing their private health insurance because of the affordable care act. >> reporter: but the bill also goes a key step further: it lets insurance companies sell new customers plans that fall short of the federal standards. california democrat henry waxman warned that...
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you just joining us said before he resumed the world this week it's good to sample the stars that tom burgess watson will be falling for it at the top of the hour right here on false and dads and eu eastern partnership summit includes in vilnius you could say. in bitter disappointment which should in a celebration of the street outreach turning into a humiliating diplomatic defeat in ukraine choosing moscow over brussels after being bounced from parliament earlier this week silvio berlusconi and his lawyers man accused of paying off witnesses at trial related to these infamous phone go home go party protesters entirely keep up the pressure of asking the military takes on their campaign to topple prime minister. you should know wat mike craig is popular uprising. so far the situation remained tense but orderly. the observer parliament begins to it said debate on a bill that would punish customers rather than prostitutes. more in adelaide later in the world this week welcome back for commission just joining us this is the world this week with vivienne walt of time magazine and think it's up to
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burgess: i thank the chairman for yield. this bill is a commonsense olicy, it's going to remove -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan reserves. the gentlelady from california. mrs. capps: all right. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to submit letters of support from the following organizations into the record, the children's hospital association, the coalition for pediatric medical research, fight s.m.a., the humane society of the united states, the march of dimes and a joint letter from several health professional and public health organizations. so mr. speaker -- thank you. so mr. speaker, i urge my colleagues to support this important package of public health legislation and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the gentleman from michigan. mr. upton: mr. speaker, i would just say that every one of us has beautiful children in our districts. this bill is going to save lives. it has been bipartisan from the get-go. again, i want to commend republican
burgess: i thank the chairman for yield. this bill is a commonsense olicy, it's going to remove -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan reserves. the gentlelady from california. mrs. capps: all right. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to submit letters of support from the following organizations into the record, the children's hospital association, the coalition for pediatric medical research, fight s.m.a., the humane society of the united states, the march of dimes and a...
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if you just joining us so this is the world's people for whom it's good to sampl the stories of palm burgess watson will be falling for it at the top b are a few on false and catch up on a us drone strike kills the leader of the pakistani taliban that's according to intelligence sources the first time those i can move them assume it has been claimed to have been killed the stories coming out of pakistan. iraq's prime minister in the way on the weekly meeting at this hour with the u s president barack obama at the white house the iraqi prime minister asking for more help is beating back a fresh wave of insurgency. u s and mexican authorities on it a sophisticated tunnel designed to smuggle drugs across the border from t wanted to send it it's equipped with lights lighting ventilation and an electric rail system has not yet in use. and a suspect in custody at los angeles airport said this after the shots were fired with a semi automatic weapon i'm at least three people heard no word of any fatalities at this point of the wind images you're seeing from l a xl. well those stories are much more t
if you just joining us so this is the world's people for whom it's good to sampl the stories of palm burgess watson will be falling for it at the top b are a few on false and catch up on a us drone strike kills the leader of the pakistani taliban that's according to intelligence sources the first time those i can move them assume it has been claimed to have been killed the stories coming out of pakistan. iraq's prime minister in the way on the weekly meeting at this hour with the u s president...
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michael burgess is a congressman from texas. he talks about the affordable care act saying it doesn't match what obama initially promised heard here he is. it is not become clear that the reality of the president's health care law does not match what he promised. a website that was launched before it was finished, waves of cancellation letters, the sticker shock of high premiums coupled with ever increasing deductibles. many families are now learning that they may not just lose her plans, but if they like the doctor they may lose her doctor to. they may lose her doctor because in part there is already a shortage of primary care physicians. any of these plans will be so manydoctors last doctors whose majority full have chosen not to participate in the plan. it is a train wreck for doctors and patients. as importantly is a train wreck for the american people. that is congressman michael burgess of texas. john kerry istate in geneva today to participate in talks over iran's nuclear program. running york tiimes" about it says that i
michael burgess is a congressman from texas. he talks about the affordable care act saying it doesn't match what obama initially promised heard here he is. it is not become clear that the reality of the president's health care law does not match what he promised. a website that was launched before it was finished, waves of cancellation letters, the sticker shock of high premiums coupled with ever increasing deductibles. many families are now learning that they may not just lose her plans, but...
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burgess. >> pretty broad agreement. the implementation has been hard and broken promises from the president. they break the surface of the deeper issues that lie ahead for the law and the american people that must live under the law. mr. chao, you probably prior to anyone else, sounded the alarm. and i know you are tired of hearing it, but you were trying to prevent the website from becoming a third world experience and i admire you to see the problems before they hit you. and you were the one that recommended it was safe to launch on october 1st. so what happened you and others to believe the law was ready for primetime. not only did the centers for medicare and medicaid services fail to establish basic functioning but healthcare.gov frau flaws continue to pose a threat. and when i went to healthcare.gov this morning it wasn't functional and another website can tell me about the plans that are available in my area. we know it was possible to do this. we are all wondering why it wasn't done. thank you, yielding back. >>
burgess. >> pretty broad agreement. the implementation has been hard and broken promises from the president. they break the surface of the deeper issues that lie ahead for the law and the american people that must live under the law. mr. chao, you probably prior to anyone else, sounded the alarm. and i know you are tired of hearing it, but you were trying to prevent the website from becoming a third world experience and i admire you to see the problems before they hit you. and you were...
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burgess: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to rise to aaddress the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. burgess: mr. speaker, last week i asked the question, what does it take, what does it take for someone to get fired by this administration? we are faced with the serial incompetence of the rollout of the healthcare.gov website. well, then late last week someone was fired. but not for incompetence but for daring to criticize the administration. the district of columbia insurance commissioner, william white, criticized the president's ruling on allowing people to keep their insurance. the next day, commissioner white was fired for being public in his criticism of the administration. well, if the president is so eager to see people lose their jobs over the problems with the -- with his health insurance takeover, i've got some suggestions on where he could start. what about the directo
burgess: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to rise to aaddress the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. burgess: mr. speaker, last week i asked the question, what does it take, what does it take for someone to get fired by this administration? we are faced with the serial incompetence of the rollout of the healthcare.gov website. well, then late last week someone was fired. but...
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. >> reporter: burgess' concern is that this independent, unelected board targets what doctors are paid, some will stop practicing, and others will stop taking medicare patients. meanwhile, the white house and senator reid's office have not responded to our requests for comment. one official noted the board would not be needed until at least 201. so far the president has not nominated anybody to serve on this advisory board. former vermont governor and dnc chairman howard dean calls the ipab a major problem writing earlier this year, quote: >> r eporter: dean says he understands there must be control of kohs but says rate setting has a 40-year track record of failure. jenna? jenna: more on this story as we get it, mike. thank you. >> reporter: thank you. jon: well, the president saying at a fundraiser last night that the healthcare.gov web site is, quote, starting to work pretty well now, and insurance companies are now ready to make a big push to get folks to sign up on state exchanges. they want to show that obamacare is not just about politics, it's about business and affordable heal
. >> reporter: burgess' concern is that this independent, unelected board targets what doctors are paid, some will stop practicing, and others will stop taking medicare patients. meanwhile, the white house and senator reid's office have not responded to our requests for comment. one official noted the board would not be needed until at least 201. so far the president has not nominated anybody to serve on this advisory board. former vermont governor and dnc chairman howard dean calls the...
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which i have done with congressman burgess, particularly interest in the government and approval of drugs for rare diseases. therefore the aspects of fdasia i'm most interested in is the movements made to the exaggerated approval pathway in this part of the law. to meet diseases like moscow dystrophy are why the exhibit approval pathway somewhere. fdasia -- mushy just the is the most common legally genetic disorder children worldwide infecting one in every 3500. there's a cure. is always fatal and the best hope for those used to treat the symptoms. i have a group of people in my district that called this disease to my attention. in recent years the research pipeline has held much promise as potential lifesaving therapies appear on the horizon making elements of fdasia particular event to this research community for this week the fda informed therapeutics that its extremist the drug was not a candidate for the accelerated approval pathway at this time. i recognize that since they have enough of a new drug application most of the discussion between them are confidential but i hope they will
which i have done with congressman burgess, particularly interest in the government and approval of drugs for rare diseases. therefore the aspects of fdasia i'm most interested in is the movements made to the exaggerated approval pathway in this part of the law. to meet diseases like moscow dystrophy are why the exhibit approval pathway somewhere. fdasia -- mushy just the is the most common legally genetic disorder children worldwide infecting one in every 3500. there's a cure. is always fatal...
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in high school in the 1970s in new york city, i read maybe not the historians, you know, dunning and burgess and others that duboise was writing against, but i recall very vividly in my social studies classes reading accounts of the civil war that basically replicated the dynamic that duboise was talking about. everything was the cause of the civil war except slavery and the circumstance of african-americans. everything else was something that drove this. that's the history that i learned in high school. but i had enough counterexamples, and so maybe this is a reversal in a way of what my father encountered in little rock. i had my father's story, i had people like bayard rustin, a. a. philip randolph that i knew by name and in terms of their place in history, and they were able to tell me that nothing that was that significant in history that so concerned the welfare of african-americans could not have not only had some reference to african-american lives, but some direct impact and steering in relation to it coming from african-americans. so there are all sorts of ways in which we can touc
in high school in the 1970s in new york city, i read maybe not the historians, you know, dunning and burgess and others that duboise was writing against, but i recall very vividly in my social studies classes reading accounts of the civil war that basically replicated the dynamic that duboise was talking about. everything was the cause of the civil war except slavery and the circumstance of african-americans. everything else was something that drove this. that's the history that i learned in...
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burgess came back from iran two days ago, they want to talk to someone about iran come he's the person to talk to. and, finally, professor ted wrote a book, classic book called why men rebel, which i read as a graduate student. we're the same age. it's just that i was dumb and didn't get into graduate school until i was old. and if you want to understand things like the iranian revolution you read books as did i like why -- you're really living in a remarkably interesting community as i kind of suspected. and so this is just one voice but it certainly, it's only a different one. okay. let me, i want to do a little sort of contextual talking about iran do and what i want to do first of all is seen setting to try and understand how did we get to the task where we're at today. i going to do it was in tehran dissipating during a renewed revolution. so i actually was there i didn't participate but i witnessed the iranian revolution from its beginnings until the return of ayatollah money. so i was there and i saw -- ayatollah khamenei. this was 35 years ago and it was a revolution against th
burgess came back from iran two days ago, they want to talk to someone about iran come he's the person to talk to. and, finally, professor ted wrote a book, classic book called why men rebel, which i read as a graduate student. we're the same age. it's just that i was dumb and didn't get into graduate school until i was old. and if you want to understand things like the iranian revolution you read books as did i like why -- you're really living in a remarkably interesting community as i kind of...
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burgess. >> mr. chairman, i wonder if i may make a unanimous consent request also? >> yes, go ahead. >> i would like to request unanimous consent my opening statement, which we were not allowed to be given could be made part of the record to this hearing. >> no objection. >> further, i do have a number of questions, many have come from constituents, i would also like to submit those for the record and ask the secretary for her attention to those so we can get answers, because they are, after all, important questions. okay, thank you, mr. chairman. it just came to my attention that on cnn, the cnn's website, that the site was hacked just last week, and i will be happy to make this available to you. i don't think -- >> the cnn website? >> the cnn website? >> cnn ran a story that the healthcare.gov website was hacked last week. i would appreciate your response to that. mr. terry asked a question about he wanted to get the information about the number of people that signed up. you said you wouldn't provide that because it wasn't accurate woch . would you provide us with
burgess. >> mr. chairman, i wonder if i may make a unanimous consent request also? >> yes, go ahead. >> i would like to request unanimous consent my opening statement, which we were not allowed to be given could be made part of the record to this hearing. >> no objection. >> further, i do have a number of questions, many have come from constituents, i would also like to submit those for the record and ask the secretary for her attention to those so we can get...
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burgess. >> mr. chairman, i wonder if i may make a unanimous consent request also? >> yes, go ahead. >> i would like to request unanimous consent my opening statement, which we were not allowed to be given could be made part of the record to this hearing. >> no objection. >> further, i do have a number of questions, many have come from constituents, i would also like to submit those for the record and ask the secretary for her attention to those so we can get answers, because they are, after all, important questions. okay, thank you, mr. chairman. it just came to my attention that on cnn, the cnn's website, that the site was hacked just last week, and i will be happy to make this available to you. i don't think -- >> the cnn website? >> the cnn website? >> cnn ran a story that the healthcare.gov website was hacked last week. i would appreciate your response to that. mr. terry asked a question about he wanted to get the information about the number of people that signed up. you said you wouldn't provide that because it wasn't accurate woch . would you provide us with
burgess. >> mr. chairman, i wonder if i may make a unanimous consent request also? >> yes, go ahead. >> i would like to request unanimous consent my opening statement, which we were not allowed to be given could be made part of the record to this hearing. >> no objection. >> further, i do have a number of questions, many have come from constituents, i would also like to submit those for the record and ask the secretary for her attention to those so we can get...